For the last three years, NASA's Opportunity Rover has been slowly making its way to…
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The picture up top shows Curiosity (also known as the Mars Science Laboratory) as it appeared in its fully-deployed configuration last Friday. Since Saturday, however, NASA engineers have been packing the rover down for its trip. So take a good look, everybody — this is probably the last time Curiosity will ever be pictured in this configuration; the next time Curiosity looks like this, it will be millions of miles away, recently landed on the surface of Mars.

To see a stunning depiction of Curiosity breaking Martian atmosphere and landing on the planet's surface, check out our previous post.